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13 fledgling adjective Referring to a process or person that is new, untested, and lacks experience. See
14 fleeting adjective Lasting for a very short time See
15 flimsy adjective Comparatively light and insubstantial; easily damaged See
16 foible noun A minor fault or weakness in someone's character. See
17 fragile adjective Easily broken or damaged. See
18 frail adjective (of a person) weak and delicate See
19 hobble verb To walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury See
20 impressionable adjective Easily influenced by somebody or something, usually due to being inexperienced or naïve. See
21 innocuous adjective Not harmful or dangerous; safe. See
22 irredeemable adjective Beyond saving or improving due to severe flaws or faults. See
23 lackluster adjective Lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring See
24 languish verb (of a person or other living thing) To lose or lack vitality; grow weak or feeble See
25 lax adjective Not sufficiently strict, severe, or careful See
26 lethargic adjective Lacking energy and not wanting to do anything See
27 limp nounverb verb Walk with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot See
28 limp nounverb noun A tendency to limp; a gait impeded by injury or stiffness See
29 malaise noun A societal or group-wide sense of dissatisfaction or stagnation, often in politics or economics. See
30 malfunction noun A failure to function properly – when a machine or system doesn’t work as intended. See
31 mediocre adjective Having poor to average quality. See
32 mediocrity noun Lack of exceptional talent or ability — being unremarkable in performance or achievement. See